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    ‘67/‘68 imperial turn signal switch

    Marty must have shut down his website. He's been trying to retire for some time now. Doesn't matter anyway, since he sold those some years ago. Jeff
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    Cautionary tale on Chinese terminals

    I've found that it's a bad idea to use any type of insulated crimp terminal. On jobs that matter I now use only the unisulated terminals, crimped and soldered, then I add a bit of shrink tubing over the joint unless it's a ground connection. For connectors I bought a decent sized Weather-Pak...
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    Dumb question but I'm curious

    If you're currently shopping for ignition stuff, I'd recommend staying away from MSD. I'm currently fighting with an MSD system on a customer's car that was installed by his brother, and it's had multiple part failures in less than a few hundred miles. Much of what they sell is made in China...
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    COLD light not working

    Compared to some of the other Chryslers, it's not too bad to get the cluster out if I'm remembering correctly. My '66 had a tilt column, so I don't know if that would have made things a bit easier. While I had mine out, I also wired up the green turn indicators in the cluster so that they...
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    COLD light not working

    Hi Tim, I too have always thought that the cold light was a really neat feature. The '69 and up cars are a bummer in that the lens is no longer green. It's black with "COLD" in a washed out, barely green lettering. The number one suspect for your problem would be the pins on the back of the...
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    Quick question: Rear Quarter Glass Regulator Mech

    Long, long ago, I managed to remove the rear regulators from my '66 New Yorker coupe without messing with the window tracks. I'm not sure if the fast tops are more difficult than the standard coupes. I think Chrysler wants you to pop the clips off of the rollers to get them out. I think you...
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    Bulkhead Re-visited

    Although the 1965 bulkhead is quite a bit more robust than the '66 and up, the system still isn't immune from trouble. I think it's wise to keep the high charging current from the alternator on the shortest path possible on it's way to the battery. I would make sure to have a fusible link on...
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    Sudden death

    Sounds like you either have a bulkhead connector that's in the process of burning up, or a failed ammeter. The horn works because in '66 the horn relay takes it's power right off of the starter relay. Everything else goes through the ammeter. It's time for the MAD bulkhead bypass...
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    Strange radio issues

    For troubleshooting, you could simply hook a voltmeter into the positive feed for the radio and keep an eye on the voltage when it fades out. Most likely the problem is in the radio with the Germanium transitors. That type of transistor is no longer available and you can't simply substitute a...
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    Tailgate window switch (dash and door) and glass direction ?

    The service manual isn't all that clear on removing the tailgate. Looks like after removing the bumper you unbolt the upper hinge plate from the body of the car, then unbolt the lower hinge. The tailgate would have to be open to access the upper, and it's probably in the closed position when...
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    Late 60’s power window motor repair

    I just solder the points closed when I come across one of those bimetallic circuit breakers that's failed in the open position. Those are for cars that have kids in them that will play around and hold the switch in one position for minutes to see what happens. Jeff
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    1973 Dodge AM/FM Stereo Components ?

    Yes. Looks pretty standard. They just decided to use red and dark blue for the grounds for some odd reason. I did find it a bit surprising that they used separate ground wires up to 1973. I believe they started grounding the speakers to the body in 1974. I know that our '78 NYB with the...
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    1973 Dodge AM/FM Stereo Components ?

    The black wires to the front speakers are ground. The speakers ground through the radio. Green and violet are positive. I'd have to see the rest of the diagram to figure out what's going on with the wiring to the rear speakers. Seems odd that there are 4 colors going to the rear and none of...
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    1973 Dodge AM/FM Stereo Components ?

    I don't know if you'll find anyone who knows exactly what the Cletron box does, but I think CBODY67 is pretty close. With three speakers in the dash, I'll have to assume you have a right channel, a left channel, and the center speaker is mixed mono. The Cletron may be responsible for pulling...
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    1973 Dodge Monaco 2-Speed Wiper Motor

    Can't believe that car has a 2 speed wiper motor. That means it was ordered without the "basic" group, which most dealers put on just about every car on the lot. What's essentially a triple white car, or at least as close to it as you could get on a non-Imperial in '73 is quite unusual too...
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    Power Vent Motor- Anyone ever take one apart??

    Wow. That gear is really chewed up. None of the ones that I've messed with so far have been that worn. Plans are that someday I'll be doing more, so it's good to know that you can get the gears. I remember getting quite a few of those motors from the junkyard, so I may be in good shape if...
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    Power Vent Motor- Anyone ever take one apart??

    Piece of cake. I rebuilt a few of them when I was 17 years old. Don't remember any details, but I know it wasn't hard, and they worked great when they were done. Jeff
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    Electric Windows (1968)

    You can buy what you need on ebay: (12) Dodge Plymouth Chrysler Power Window Motor Gear Delrin Pellet Bushing Kit | eBay If you want to get up and running immediately, you can slice up your own pellets out of fuel line and stick them in. Can't remember if 1/4", 5/16", or 3/8" does the trick...
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    Electric Windows (1968)

    Every so often you get a goofy motor that runs backwards. That's probably why someone swapped the wires in the first place. Jeff
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    spark plug recommendation for a 70 440 TNT

    I guess it would be the way to go if you had an oil burner that was killing plugs every few thousand miles. Jeff
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